To fight the cybercrime wave, the U.S. should pursue economic sanctions, technology protections and diplomacy, he said. “You gotta pull every lever on this one,” he said. “We have to impose repercussions and costs.”
The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency, for instance, still doesn’t have its systems fully operational more than five months after being attacked on Christmas Eve last year, CEO Terry A’Hearn said at the WSJ event. The agency, which didn’t pay the ransom, is completely rebuilding its systems, he said.You will see attacks, whether it be through your email, through your systems, through your network, all day long. Twenty four by seven from around the world.
International rules governing conduct among nations are outdated, Ms. Allison said, pointing to United Nations articles that specify ways a country can enforce its decisions or defend itself, short of armed military action. These include severing diplomatic ties or interrupting communications.
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Pass the infrastructure bill to upgrade our national security! That includes cyber upgrades.
Pass Biden’s infrastructure and protect American business from foreign hackers ! Our electric grid our cyber security system is old and inefficient!
Simple solution: Death penalty for hacking. But politicians are too stupid to figure that out!
Should have done from the first attack!
government is as always useless. if corporations can't hire top shelf cyber security talent then they deserve all the Russian hackers their PR pimps employ as excuses.
It’s not about cybercrime. The American People are waking up to republicans bull because we’re communicating via the internet. Many republicans are turning Democrats as republicans show their true colors. Republicans need dumb people’s votes there’s no other way for them to win.
Just don’t ask the government to tax them to pay for it...
At least as muscular as JFK's response. That's the only thing they respect.
First we have to figure out how to fight cyber crimes!
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